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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 10588465, member: 37"]Think it is a full sized chair that has been slightly cut down. Appears to be mixed woods. I really don't see oak. Maybe ash or hickory for the seat, bent parts, and straight spindles. Maybe beech or maple for the larger turned parts. I don't think American and English is a distinct possibility. Nice genuine age to this. Mid 19th century at the least.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 10588465, member: 37"]Think it is a full sized chair that has been slightly cut down. Appears to be mixed woods. I really don't see oak. Maybe ash or hickory for the seat, bent parts, and straight spindles. Maybe beech or maple for the larger turned parts. I don't think American and English is a distinct possibility. Nice genuine age to this. Mid 19th century at the least.[/QUOTE]
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